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Resistance testing spark plugs
In this process I talked to the Gami folks about my problem and they told me to resistance check my spark plugs and throw away any that were over 3-5,000 omhs. I pulled one and it tested 8800 ohms, so I ordered new ones mine were 10 years old and installed I think new by previous owner with 240 hours on them. Before I installed the new Tempest UREB37E spark plugs I tested them they ranged from 907-1189. To see where the old ones were I tested them and the following is where they came in at. 3800,4400,7600,8100,8800,11000,21000,34100,49600,96700, and 4.6 million (missed writing down one plug) they were Champion REB37E. Haven't flown it yet do to snow, but interested to see if any improvement. Mag check on ground prior to spark plug change was fine, so was in flight mag check LOP.
I guess the purpose of this post is just FYI. The attached piece IMO reads a little like an ad for Tempest I'm not for or against champion plugs just passing on my situation.
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Re: Resistance testing spark plugs
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Re: Resistance testing spark plugs
After reading this post last week I decided to pull my plugs and check their resistance. I pulled the plugs and they all looked good. I then checked their resistance. You have to clean them first or you won't get a good test. Two of the plugs tested at infinity, two more were suspect and the other eight tested good.
I ordered six new Tempest massive electrode plugs and installed all of them running off the left mag. I reinstalled the six good champion plugs on the right mag.
The results amazed me. All the vibration below 2500 RPM is gone! I dialed back to 20/2200 at altitude and no vibration at all. I would have never been able to do that before.
My advice is to check the resistance of your plugs no matter how good they look. It is cheap and simple and might save a lot of money in the long run.
MR
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